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. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business, oil drilling. both sides worry, for the environment, that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls. >> they're using our poor little oyster farm. they're using these people. it's... i think it's unconscionable. >> reporter: it's a battle threatening to leave everyone shell-shocked. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> axelrod: next up, security concerns in the aftermath of the bombings in boston. teenagers there question just how safe they really are. e the . marathon bombs, it had been nearly 12 years since the last major terrorist attack on u.s. soil. among the fallout from the attacks, the question many americans are asking once again-- just how safe are we? dn with members of a generation asking that ques
. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business, oil drilling. both sides worry, for the environment, that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls....
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it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment at the white house. to me, that one just set out from the pack as a cover photo. .. the culture there and for me it was my first trip to africa, as a black american to go to africa, is really unique, and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book the picture of him dancing, the famous video. were you there? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what has that moment like? >> guest: it was fun. the crowd went crazy when he started to dance. and he actually did -- >> host: have photos of that? >> guest: yeah. it was very fun. >> host: in this introduction of the book you say you got into the habit of developing a slide show for the president on the way home, on the flight home. >> guest: yeah. something that i started, following 9/11, one of the first trips abroad, i tried to create a show to kind of lift the spirits of everyone traveling, to share the hard work put into the trips, and i started doing it after every trip abroad, and every trip i would raise the bar and add music and add graphics and
it shows the seriousness of the job, but it also shows the environment at the white house. to me, that one just set out from the pack as a cover photo. .. the culture there and for me it was my first trip to africa, as a black american to go to africa, is really unique, and i really enjoyed that. >> host: didn't see in your book the picture of him dancing, the famous video. were you there? >> guest: i was there. >> host: what has that moment like? >> guest: it was fun....
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. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business: oil drilling. both sides worry for the environment that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls. >> they're using our poor little oyster farm. they're using these people. i think it's unconscionable. >> it's a battle threatening to leave everyone shellshocked. >> reporter: cbs news, san francisco. >>> on may 13, the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals is expected to take up a temporary injunction request. that would allow drake's bay so continue operating until the owners' lawsuit can be heard. >>> yesterday it was quite a roller coaster as far as the weather went. started out cold and got warm back and forth again. what about today? >> that's not a surprise i hope. >> it was. >> did you watch yesterday morning? don
. >> i consider myself a leader in being a friend of the environment. >> this is the most unusual and uncomfortable situation to be in when environmentalists are at odds with environmentalists. >> reporter: a bill now before congress could save the oyster farm, but it would also open more coastline to another business: oil drilling. both sides worry for the environment that is a raw deal. >> they've introduced legislation that are sort of environmental wrecking balls....
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. >> it stands for terrorist identities data environment. they picked words to make an acronym for this? >> absolutely. >> we need to stop doing that. >> i want to point out before we move on andy, we haven't had baker on since he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smells. america doesn't know t you smell like the inside of a faberge egg. smell him. >> it's really good. >> it's stunning. >> it is stunning. >> there's a party in my nose right now and eric is invited. >> i traveled from boise so bill could put his nose on my chest. >> bill just said there's a party in his nose and everybody is invited. there's a lot of room in there. >> actually, you know what -- >> there's a lot of people running around quickly talking about their screen plays in there. >> there's a party in my nose and one man is invited. i'll meet him at 48th and 6th after the show. >>> you asked what the word means. >> yes. >> it refers to people who identify as a nonnormative gender such as neither manor woman, moving between two or more genders, third gendered or othe
. >> it stands for terrorist identities data environment. they picked words to make an acronym for this? >> absolutely. >> we need to stop doing that. >> i want to point out before we move on andy, we haven't had baker on since he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smells. america doesn't know t you smell like the inside of a faberge egg. smell him. >> it's really good. >> it's stunning. >> it is stunning. >> there's a party in my nose right...
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it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also works with the next generation of kids. starting with nursery school, it is remarkable that silicon valley kids have this additional advantage of being raised in the area irrespent of their social status is having the exposure of religion and entrepreneurship. i think most kids that attend stanford university has some desire of having to do some form of entrepreneurship either owning their own company or starting a start-up. >> in your book, "secrets of silicon valley" here's a quote pop i was endocumented into the destroy your enemy and eat your yo
it was action academic environment that i was used to. now living there for nearly ven years, it is ununparalleled the clap a tive environment that stanford provides. it is so based on students working together that professors have to document on their syllabus when students can't work together. it is not just this continued foresight of collaboration and this commitment to science and now engineering and technology but it stanford works with the border and the surrounding communities but also...
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i would like to give a hit to american businesses to do pretty well in a tough environment with a lot of bad policies. president obama started out the quarter with a tax increase, ended up spending the rest of it and warning people about the sequester and the end of the world. all things considered. credit to american businesses for hanging in there. >> paul: and it's going to keep going or are we going to see another slowdown? >> it looks like a lot of years we've had recently. it starts out promising and then not betting on the rest of the year. >> paul: if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us and be sure and follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >> jon: another busy week in the news business. the investigation on the boston bombings in full swing. details emerge about the terrorists and their plot. federal officials try to explain how and why one terrorist flew under the radar even after they knew he was a potential threat. the suspect's parents claiming it's all a setup. their little angels and another terror plot uncovered
i would like to give a hit to american businesses to do pretty well in a tough environment with a lot of bad policies. president obama started out the quarter with a tax increase, ended up spending the rest of it and warning people about the sequester and the end of the world. all things considered. credit to american businesses for hanging in there. >> paul: and it's going to keep going or are we going to see another slowdown? >> it looks like a lot of years we've had recently. it...
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the director of the food and environment program. marian necessary he will professor of public health at new york university. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >>> this is a tough one for me. i have been trying to read in -- i have a thousand books on the table today trying to think through it. marian, let me start with you. dhou we balance between our very real concerns about genetically modified foods on the one hand and our -- the realities that gmos seem to create really positive impacts on the other. >> i don't see any problem with reconciling it. i was on the food advisory committee of the fda in 1994 when the fda approved gmos. as a consumer advocate on that committee, we said go ahead, try it. but for heavens sake label it. consumers need a choice, consumers want a choice. if you don't label it, you're going to raise all kinds much questions about what are you trying to hide. i think they're trying to hide plenty. that's really what the problem is. >> what do you -- do you agree, they're trying to hide something? >>
the director of the food and environment program. marian necessary he will professor of public health at new york university. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >>> this is a tough one for me. i have been trying to read in -- i have a thousand books on the table today trying to think through it. marian, let me start with you. dhou we balance between our very real concerns about genetically modified foods on the one hand and our -- the realities that gmos seem to create...
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because as young residents, you deserve a good learning environment, because that's when you'll learn to become good doctors. it's interesting that president obama used to talk about overuse. in a speech he gave to congress in his first term, he mentioned it, that we need to curtail overuse. but i don't hear president obama talking about overuse anymore as a factor in reducing medicare spending. so once again it's going to be informed members of the public who will have to put it back on the agenda. citizens will have to be the ones to correct the misallocation of resources because it will not self-correct. while preparing for talk, i was thinking about what are some of the solutions, and i was in princeton, new jersey, a couple of weeks ago walking along nassau street, and there was a bookstore. and there was a quote in that book store about how democracy -- to fix our democracy, we need more democracy. we need more informed citizens who are aware of what's going on to serve as a countervailing influence, a check and balance in the system. i think the biggest challenge we face is tha
because as young residents, you deserve a good learning environment, because that's when you'll learn to become good doctors. it's interesting that president obama used to talk about overuse. in a speech he gave to congress in his first term, he mentioned it, that we need to curtail overuse. but i don't hear president obama talking about overuse anymore as a factor in reducing medicare spending. so once again it's going to be informed members of the public who will have to put it back on the...
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. >> i think there is high anxiety in the jail environment that you wouldn't necessarily see in prison. >> and anxiety is often highest in a place where every new inmate's journey begins. >> open your eyes as wide as you can. >> the jail's intake department. >> intake is a very, very unpredictable area throughout the jail. you have in most cases very little information about the individual coming in as far as their mental state and things like that. so from time to time, we do get individuals that may come here and may be under the influence of drugs. may have mental health issues that need immediate attention. >> today is one of those times. [ inaudible ] [ bleep ] arms ripping out of my neck. >> 18-year-old nathaniel jordan was apprehended by a s.w.a.t. team, arrested at a hotel without incident. but by the time he was brought to cuyahoga county, he was in an apparent state of crisis. >> he's right there. he's right there. just save me, just save me! please. [ bleep ] he won't go. save me! >> jordan was a wanted fugitive from end ind where he was charged with attempted murder and rob
. >> i think there is high anxiety in the jail environment that you wouldn't necessarily see in prison. >> and anxiety is often highest in a place where every new inmate's journey begins. >> open your eyes as wide as you can. >> the jail's intake department. >> intake is a very, very unpredictable area throughout the jail. you have in most cases very little information about the individual coming in as far as their mental state and things like that. so from time to...
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we are coming fraught an environment where even after 9/11 they expanded their presence in the united states and we can't look at this case and say hey, everything they tell us is something we have to follow up on. we have to grain of salt. >> you were saying? >> i totally agree with phil that -- russia is a complicated ally. this is what you have to put this case in the context of all sorts of other relationships we have with russia including what is going on in syria right now. and iran and -- this is a piece of a complicated relationship with a country that has a president who is let's say, also complicated. if i can say that. joining us. we appreciate it this afternoon. thank you. much more on the investigation and also the outpouring of support for the bombing victims here in boston's copley square. it has been truly amazing. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probioticc" that helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ♪ stay in the groove with align. ♪ ♪ need help keeping your digestive balance in s
we are coming fraught an environment where even after 9/11 they expanded their presence in the united states and we can't look at this case and say hey, everything they tell us is something we have to follow up on. we have to grain of salt. >> you were saying? >> i totally agree with phil that -- russia is a complicated ally. this is what you have to put this case in the context of all sorts of other relationships we have with russia including what is going on in syria right now....
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. >> i just sensed the change in the environment and i knew that we were now treated like criminal suspects. >> following the crash, there are protests in brazil with relatives of victims demanding more information about the crash. writer joe sharky says much of the anger turns toward the american survivors. >> crazy rumors were starting to fly in brazil, among them was that at the time of the accident because the reporter was on board, it was a brand new plane, the two american pilots were flying loop deloops to show the plane off over the central amazon, causing the disaster. now, that's crazy. >> of course when the plane's instruments were studied, it was clear the plane had been steady as a rock at 37,000 feet. >> joe sharky is held in brazil for two days. the pilots, joe la pore and january par dean oh held more than two months. when they're finally allowed to leave the country on december 9, 2006, they receive a warm welcome back at their company headquarters in long island, new york. but the pilots' problems are far from over. nine months after the accident, the brazilian government
. >> i just sensed the change in the environment and i knew that we were now treated like criminal suspects. >> following the crash, there are protests in brazil with relatives of victims demanding more information about the crash. writer joe sharky says much of the anger turns toward the american survivors. >> crazy rumors were starting to fly in brazil, among them was that at the time of the accident because the reporter was on board, it was a brand new plane, the two...
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flexible in the sense it has muddled through now, despite incredible global changes, in the international environments? how to evaluate the character of the regime in order to have a sense of what might come later on. >> guest: i think it is -- if you pose that spectrum, i think it is more on the brittle end of the spectrum, rather one that is mallable. the reason it has been able to muddle through is because the second factor we talked about, it's managed to muddle through not because of anything internal but because of what is happening out of north korea, and that is this dynamic where nobody really wants to put in the effort to change it or to solve the problem, and there's one country in particular that wants to ensure that there is no -- there are no big changes or unstable occurrences within the country. >> host: well, that's, i guess, the second part of your observation about north korea as an impossible state. nobody carolina enough to risk the cost of changing it, and that is quite striking when we look at the history, especially of how human rights concerns have motivated desires for intern
flexible in the sense it has muddled through now, despite incredible global changes, in the international environments? how to evaluate the character of the regime in order to have a sense of what might come later on. >> guest: i think it is -- if you pose that spectrum, i think it is more on the brittle end of the spectrum, rather one that is mallable. the reason it has been able to muddle through is because the second factor we talked about, it's managed to muddle through not because of...
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. >> in this kind of environment, having said that this is a red line, having said he would take action, i think it's baffling why when the evidence comes in, we'll say let's take it to the u.n. and let them sort it out. take it to the u.n.? i'm sorry. it implies a lack of seriousness. and i think it really implies they don't want to have anything to do with it, which i totally understand. i think peck seabsolute right. this country does not want to have another war. barack obama does not want to have another war, but rhetorically we're way out in front of what we're willing to do. >> schieffer: this country did not want to have a war after worlworld war i. and then we had world war ii. and i think most people would agree in retrospect, that was probably something we had to do. it does underline, does it not, noradjust how difficult these things are. are. when things reach the president's decision desk, you know, people used to laugh about-- make fun of george bush saying, "i am the decider." but the president is the decider, and it's never black and white. it's never, obviously-- it al
. >> in this kind of environment, having said that this is a red line, having said he would take action, i think it's baffling why when the evidence comes in, we'll say let's take it to the u.n. and let them sort it out. take it to the u.n.? i'm sorry. it implies a lack of seriousness. and i think it really implies they don't want to have anything to do with it, which i totally understand. i think peck seabsolute right. this country does not want to have another war. barack obama does not...
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the agency with more actions under review than any other is the environment patrol text agency. a number of states are fighting back against the e.p.a. and a number of court battles. earlier i talked to oklahoma attorney general scott pruett about his role in that fight. >> you are referencing something where the e.p.l. be sued by a sirra club or environmental group in the day that the lawsuit is brought or thereafter will confess judgment and say you got us. we send up the white flag. then agree to things that congress didn't mandate. so they are using the judicial process to make themselves do things that the law doesn't require affecting states all over the country. oklahoma in particular. sue and settle. justice department and the epa ought to come in an vigorously defend the actions under the clean air or water act or whatever environmental law is that instead of vigorously defending it, they come in and just give up. agree to the demands of that environmental organization at the expense of the states. >> as this is being worked out and negotiated, settled as you would say,
the agency with more actions under review than any other is the environment patrol text agency. a number of states are fighting back against the e.p.a. and a number of court battles. earlier i talked to oklahoma attorney general scott pruett about his role in that fight. >> you are referencing something where the e.p.l. be sued by a sirra club or environmental group in the day that the lawsuit is brought or thereafter will confess judgment and say you got us. we send up the white flag....
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are there still gaps in the sharing environment that can be fixed? if so, we fix them. it is as simple as that. you have to look at these things with an open mind. dav: our williams. he played significant roles investigations including oak, city back in 1995. he also led the fbi headquarters task force that was formed after the 1993 terrorist bombing of the world trade center in york city. he has worked overseas in saudi arabia and led the counter- terrorism branch of the washington, d.c field office. our next caller is from new york, republican. caller: first of all, thank you very much for your service. one particular aspect of the story that is squelched by the media, do you know who is responsible for sending the thee into mirandize prisoner? i nder how much bible wasrmation was lost when he told to stop talking? guest: there is nobody in the u.s. department of justice that tells the judge to do anything. if the judge felt that she should still mirandize him, which is, by the way, the norm, then she will do that. -- with granting of him the granting him a miranda wa
are there still gaps in the sharing environment that can be fixed? if so, we fix them. it is as simple as that. you have to look at these things with an open mind. dav: our williams. he played significant roles investigations including oak, city back in 1995. he also led the fbi headquarters task force that was formed after the 1993 terrorist bombing of the world trade center in york city. he has worked overseas in saudi arabia and led the counter- terrorism branch of the washington, d.c field...
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they celebrate the native environment of our home state of texas. the archives housed here are completely digital and the entire bush center is designed to present the past and engage the future. we welcome scholars and students and the community at large to gather here for generations to come. the center is designed to be human in scale because, like the white house, presidential libraries belong to all americans. the people across our nation were the ones who inspired us every day. here we remember the heartbreak and the heroism of september 11 and the bravery of those who answered the call to defend our country. remember who came to the gulf coast following hurricane katrina. we remember all of the people who step forward to help others, whether to teach a child to read or to feed a hungry family. throughout the center, i'm reminded of my husband. i remember him standing near the rubble of the world trade center. his arm around the shoulders of a retired firefighter who grabbed his old gear to go search for the missing. i remember george standing
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if you live in urban environment or suburb and have a balcony rating or picket fence. these hug the railing rate. they built-in reservoir. do herbs or have flowers. i love the pop of color. zulily.com selling this for 45% off today. >> i like it. i have a new place up here and we had to put a bicycle chain on planter so people wouldn't steal. i i like that. >> are you saying it doubles a as bracelet? >> that is great. >> so many umbrellas don't come with light. >> this doesn't come with a light either,be my friend. this is calle called the quantum umbrella light. l.e.d. light, this of them. they say 100,000 of light. eclipse clamp to the umbrella pole. for me this is a must not. ill lime inauguration is not impressive -- the illumination is for nighttime. you might see the napkin but not the face of the friend. >> the color is not atracktive. >> i'm with you. that artificial feeling. must not for me. >> must not. >> must not. >> however, when you have your memorial day party. >> i know! >> don't get too close. >> this is ten bartending tools in one. the bartender. get
if you live in urban environment or suburb and have a balcony rating or picket fence. these hug the railing rate. they built-in reservoir. do herbs or have flowers. i love the pop of color. zulily.com selling this for 45% off today. >> i like it. i have a new place up here and we had to put a bicycle chain on planter so people wouldn't steal. i i like that. >> are you saying it doubles a as bracelet? >> that is great. >> so many umbrellas don't come with light. >>...